Oyo State Government, on Monday, sealed off Ruby Gold, a building belonging to popular socialite, Otunba Reuben Famuyibo, following the collapse of a part of the property.
The collapsed part of the building, located in the Dugbe area of Ibadan, was said to be under reconstruction by a popular restaurant based in the state capital.
Commissioner for Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Mr. Williams Akin-Funmilayo, said the decision of the Oyo State government was after an on-the-spot assessment of the collapsed building.
Findings by Newscoven.com revealed that the collapsed building sealed off by the government was part of the whole building named Ruby Gold and owned by Otunba Famuyibo.
Speaking with newsmen after the assessment, he said the Oyo State government took the action to ensure safety of lives and properties.
He added that sealing off of the collapsed building would also allow the government to assess the situation and come up with an adequate report on the cause of the incident.
The commissioner noted that some of the materials used for the construction of the collapsed building appeared to be sub-standard and of low quality.
He declared that an integrity test would be carried out on the collapsed building and on other branches of the restaurant in the state to avoid a recurrence.
Akin-Funmilayo said the outcome of the test would determine the next line of action of the government.
He said: “Earlier this morning, the message got to me that there was a building collapse at Dugbe and we came over here to see things for ourselves.
“We thank God that there is no loss of life. After seeing the extent of the collapse, we decided that it has to be sealed off because we have to prevent loss of life.
“Professionals from the Ministry of Works would have to come and carry out an integrity test after which the report would advise us on the next action to be taken on the property.
“If they can continue, we will let them know and if it has to be totally brought down, we will let them know as well.
“From what we have seen, sub-standard materials were used and this has also been corroborated by our professionals from the Ministry of Works.
“The Director of Public Building has equally looked at it and confirmed it.
“However, we will still go for an integrity test so that absolute professionalism can be ensured and the result thereafter will determine the next action we will take.
“There is an approval for the design. The building has been in existence before but there is a renovation coming up.
“From the information made available to me, there is a company trying to have an outlet here and they are the people trying to do the renovation. But we never expected what actually happened.
“In addition, this outlet belongs to a popular eatery outfit. I believe the same engineer doing this place handled the other outlets they have in Ibadan and other cities.
“But, for this to have happened, it means that we have to carry out an integrity test on all their buildings.
“If we find out that the other outlets fail the integrity test, we will bring them down, because we cannot afford to toy with the lives of our people.”